5:25 PM,
Mar. 15, 2014

Written by

Gary Garth
| Special to The Courier-Journal

We idled away from Gaston's dock and headed down the White River. After a short run, guide Ron Armagost brought the boat to the head of the Junk Yard Hole and asked Larry Rea, one of his fishermen, to toss out the anchor.

Armagost wanted more water. He always wants more water.

"Looks like they're running about one, maybe two generators," he said, slightly disapprovingly. "I like high water. The more the better as far as I'm concerned." ...